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are being watched around the globe tonight as we said earlier, countries from mexico to britain from india to brazil. >> basically in america, there are only two kinds of voters. probably two in other countries as well. male voters and female voters. >> if he wins tonight hurricane sandy is one of the reasons. >> i'm so glad we had that storm last week because i think the storm was one of those things -- no politically, i should say. not in terms of hurting people. >> fox news can now project mitt romney will carry kentucky. a socially conservative rich. >> in the state of alabama, we project mitt romney is the winner in alabama with its nine electoral votes. >> mitt romney will win tennessee. >> we project kansas will be won by mitt romney, the republican presidential nominee. continuing other states. louisiana in the south. eight electoral votes. mitt romney will carry louisiana. >> good news for mitt romney. he has won tonight. we can announce this. most of the confederacy. >> i'm still confident that virginia and north carolina are going to swing to mitt romney before the evening is ov
are being watched around the globe tonight as we said earlier, countries from mexico to britain from india to brazil. >> basically in america, there are only two kinds of voters. probably two in other countries as well. male voters and female voters. >> if he wins tonight hurricane sandy is one of the reasons. >> i'm so glad we had that storm last week because i think the storm was one of those things -- no politically, i should say. not in terms of hurting people. >>...
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in india, the sensex still in action now lower by about 1%. but hopes of a stake sale. orient express hotels rejected the bid. investors cheered the news after they worry about the impact of the acquisition on its balance sheet. ross, back to you. >> i'll pick it up now. any euphoria the obama administration feels could be erased by the thought of getting obama'sed edagenda through and divided congress. you can get more at cnbc.com. china is awaiting their new government and apparently expressing their envy of the u.s. democratic process. plenty more at changing china.cnbc.com. and also on the website, iranian warplanes fired an unmanned u.s. drone in international air space according to the pentagon. a formal warning was sent to tehran you through diplomatic channels. if the drone were hit it could have forced retaliation from the u.s. so against this backdrop, we want to know which of these stories is most important for the months ahead or is it something else entirely that we're not yet focused on? join the conversation. worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet @cnbcwex. @kelly_eva
in india, the sensex still in action now lower by about 1%. but hopes of a stake sale. orient express hotels rejected the bid. investors cheered the news after they worry about the impact of the acquisition on its balance sheet. ross, back to you. >> i'll pick it up now. any euphoria the obama administration feels could be erased by the thought of getting obama'sed edagenda through and divided congress. you can get more at cnbc.com. china is awaiting their new government and apparently...
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more people moving to this country from the south, less so from europe, more from asia, south asia, india, pakistan, from the far east, the asian pacific. this country is getting to be more like the world. >> i think part of the tea party reaction, the give our country back or take our country back, is a reflection of people's paranoia about the changing composition of the country. we're going to become a majority nonwhite nation. white men are now only 33% of the electorate, and that's the heart of republican strength. what's happened in the election is you had a gender chasm, an african-american chasm, you had a hispanic chasm, you had a chasm with young voters, and republicans can't win the white house under those circumstances. i think they're going to have to rethink this. now, democrats, chris, you remember we had to rethink how we did things and how we reached out -- >> i'm thinking about -- let me give this to john. let me ask you a question, john, about this. we're doing this very ethnically and to me it is a little uncomfortable but it is the world we have to look at politically
more people moving to this country from the south, less so from europe, more from asia, south asia, india, pakistan, from the far east, the asian pacific. this country is getting to be more like the world. >> i think part of the tea party reaction, the give our country back or take our country back, is a reflection of people's paranoia about the changing composition of the country. we're going to become a majority nonwhite nation. white men are now only 33% of the electorate, and that's...
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but one thing to note is all the votes are not india, and i think by the time we report all vote in california, the west coast states that do a lot of absentee voting, the president's marginal grow a bit and i think we'll end up with a margin between obama and romney about 3.5%. so still close but not racist impose a not as close as we might've been talking about for a good deal of the election. i think of something right about all the model going on. i know a lot of people talked about that. i want to give a little shout out to many political scientist. i'm a political scientist. sometimes i'm critical of some of their models, but political models try to predict what happens in elections and they usually have some very simple components. how the president is doing. the growth in the economy. not the state of the economy. not the number of unemployment at how we've been improving over the are, and incumbents usually accounts or something. if you look at this election you can say a little bit of growth matters. a president who was sort of in the middle, 48, 49% job approval rating for much of t
but one thing to note is all the votes are not india, and i think by the time we report all vote in california, the west coast states that do a lot of absentee voting, the president's marginal grow a bit and i think we'll end up with a margin between obama and romney about 3.5%. so still close but not racist impose a not as close as we might've been talking about for a good deal of the election. i think of something right about all the model going on. i know a lot of people talked about that. i...
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it was not china, it would be india and countries in africa. it already is making products that are either american in concept or are just completely international products. host: scott, let me add this to the mix -- the reporter notes that this will presumably not be much appreciated by beijing. guest: burma is a place that china perceives as in its sphere of influence. particularly as a place to get the resources it needs. timber along the borders, oil. there has been a backlash inside burma which is why we saw political reform their last year which is the reason the president is going, against china. in the way it treats burma as basically its backyard forest to cut down. back to the caller's point, every product that he described there would be a lot more expensive if not for china. he touches on some very important which was the implications of what nafta meant and what globalization more broadly means when it not well articulated by president clinton or subsequent presidents. president bush wanted a hemisphere-wide free trade summit. it i
it was not china, it would be india and countries in africa. it already is making products that are either american in concept or are just completely international products. host: scott, let me add this to the mix -- the reporter notes that this will presumably not be much appreciated by beijing. guest: burma is a place that china perceives as in its sphere of influence. particularly as a place to get the resources it needs. timber along the borders, oil. there has been a backlash inside burma...
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bush was 51-48 margin in 2004 india 286 votes and obama was slightly less it appears against 332. i think there is a certain structure of demographic advantage for democrats in the electoral college in this era. democratic voters tend to be clustered into large metropolitan areas and in particular neighborhoods and they give them a craft an initial advantage in the electoral college. president obama got 57% or more of the popular vote in 11 states and the district of columbia and they have 163 electoral votes. romney won 13 states by such margins but they only have 104 electoral votes of basically the democrats have a bigger hunting ground and and a larger base in the electoral college and the mere hunting ground to go find those votes and barack obama into campaigns has been successful with 365 and apparently 332 this time in 303 if he doesn't carry florida. this election cycle has been compared by many people to 2004, the election and re-election of an adnan, and by mobilizing supporters and getting them out. i think it's actually little more like 1996, which was a different ele
bush was 51-48 margin in 2004 india 286 votes and obama was slightly less it appears against 332. i think there is a certain structure of demographic advantage for democrats in the electoral college in this era. democratic voters tend to be clustered into large metropolitan areas and in particular neighborhoods and they give them a craft an initial advantage in the electoral college. president obama got 57% or more of the popular vote in 11 states and the district of columbia and they have 163...
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in india, maple trees change colors as autumn comes to an end. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> president obama normally is very cool, relatively private. he's not prone to big displays of public emotion. all of which makes this coming video you're about to see so rare. it was taken wednesday, the day after his re-election, when the president stopped by his chicago campaign headquarters. >> i come here and i look at all of you what comes to mind is it's not that you guys actually remind me of myself. it's the fact that you are so much better than i was in so many ways. you're smarter, and you're better organized. and you're more effective. and so i'm absolutely confident that all of you are going to do just amazing things in your lives. and what bobby kennedy calls the ripples of hope that come out when you throw a stone in the lake, that's going to be you. i'm just looking around the room and i'm thinking where will you guys end up? in what states, capacities, private sector, not for profit, somebody who decides to go int
in india, maple trees change colors as autumn comes to an end. hot shots, pictures coming in from around the world. >>> president obama normally is very cool, relatively private. he's not prone to big displays of public emotion. all of which makes this coming video you're about to see so rare. it was taken wednesday, the day after his re-election, when the president stopped by his chicago campaign headquarters. >> i come here and i look at all of you what comes to mind is it's...
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instrumental in opening up our opening of our relations with china and establishing new relations with india. he is in every sense the diplomat warrior what we most admire in our uniform, and our combat commander. i want to say thank you to bill, for you, for doing this, and let's turn this over to you. [applause] >> first big step. doctor, think you're much and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. while we are getting settled here, have our panelists come up and get settled into their chairs in order to serve. and for those of you that missed the chat line, it may be too late. [laughter] but then again, i don't think too many in israel are starting. not the same can be said for others in the world. i wanted to begin with first in case you missed the copies of this on the way in, recommended to your reading and perusal and safety john and steve, thanks for inviting me to participate here in this event. i never get into that in a minute what i think is really important. i'd also like to add my voice to the memory of trip to sell, who contributed as he did it so may things, to this effort just befor
instrumental in opening up our opening of our relations with china and establishing new relations with india. he is in every sense the diplomat warrior what we most admire in our uniform, and our combat commander. i want to say thank you to bill, for you, for doing this, and let's turn this over to you. [applause] >> first big step. doctor, think you're much and welcome, ladies and gentlemen. while we are getting settled here, have our panelists come up and get settled into their chairs...